HWWiiiU...,H, DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. i I I f. i ti v.. mi i LV BIG POTATO YIELD Western Canada Man Raised 600 Bushels on Two Acres. He Thinks He Did Pretty Well, but There Were Even Larger Crops in the NeighborhoodLive Stock Men Prosper. As a by-product the yield of potatoes on the farm of Ben Pawson of Coal dale, Alberta, was somewhat of n pay ing proposition. Coaldalc Is In tho Medicine Hat district of Alberta. Med icine Hat Is a place, pictured in the tnlnd of many Americans, where tho weather man holds high carnival, and when he wants to put a little life or spirit into the people just moves tho mercury down a few notches. The rascal has thus given Medicine Hat a rather unenviable place on the map. But It Isn't half as bad as It Is pic tured. Anyway, Ben Pawson likes It Last year he grew six hundred bush els of potatoes on two acres of land that had no special preparation, and only the usual precipitation, or rain, bs the less cultured would call It. When he couldn't work at his hay or grain, because of the damp mornings, he gave them some attention. And then evenings between supper and chores nnd bedtime he gave them some work. Anyway his yield was six hun dred bushels, and he sold the whole lot for 285. Ben is satisfied. Still there were larger yields than this In the neighborhood. If one might speak of hogs In the same breath In which you speak of po tatoes, there Is nothing In the ethics pf literature that would create a de barment. Taking advantage of this license It will not be out of place to state that largo potato yields are not the only feature of Interest In this new and Interesting country. Amongst others hogs are having a good deal of attention. Not long ago, hogs reached the $23.00 mark on the Calgary market. It doesn't cost much to raise a hog nnd very little to bring him to a weight of 200 pounds. Don't cost much 1 Cer tainly not. But what about the man who recently paid $350 for a Duroc Jersey Boar? That was all right. That man knew what he was doing. He was do ing what a great many other farmers in Western Canada are doing today. He is acting on the old "saw," that "It costs no more to raise a gooa crit ter than a poor one." That Is the rea son that Western Canada Is looming large in the live stock world. The best Is none too good. The same may be said of horses, cattle, yes, and sheep, too. The very best sires and dams of the best breeds are purchased. And while big prices are paid, It Is felt that the demand for pure-bred stock at home and abroad will bring returns Which will warrant any reasonable price that may be asked. Advertise ment. Many a man looks heavenward only when he Is anxious to get u line on the weather. Wise fnrmers never attempt to raise their crops in the political field. DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Was, Cured. Baltimore, Md. "Nearly four years I Buffered from organic troubles, ner vousness ana neaa eches and every month would have to stay in bed most of tho time. Treat ments would relieve me for a time but mv doctor waa al ways urging mo to .have an operation. My sister asked mo Ho try Lydia E. Pink- fa a m's Vegetable y Liompouna oeiuto ff consenting to an Ifl operation. I took five bottles of it and 'it has completely t cured me and my vj ork is a pleasure. I tell all my friends who have any trouble of this kind what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has done for me." NELLIE B. Brittingiiam, 609 CalvertonRd., Balti more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an operation. So many women have been restored to health by thiB famous remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after an operation has been advised that it will pay any woman who suffers from auch ailments to consider trying it be fore submitting to such a trying ordeaL BMflS'COUC T?ie easy war TO TREAT HORSE COLIC No Drenching A Child Can Give It, DOIII SOcI CUAR.KtSIO Old Kentucky Mfg. Co., Inc., raducac, Ky Clear Your Skin Save Your Hair With Gutlcura Trail vViUavl. 7K Csi 3 Si HLk 9 Bop. Otnt , l.'coP o (ten, Simple ach of "CsUcuie, Jtapt t, SotUa." Airplane Patrol for Forest Fires x Federal Forest Service Is Making Experiments With Army Machines. FORESTER TELLS ABOUT TRIP Gives Interesting Account of Experi ences Together with Observations as to Feasibility of This Method of Fire Detection. Washington, D. C Airplane fire pa trol of the national forests by army machines was begun as nn experiment for tho forest service recently. Tho first report from n forester has Just come to headqunrters here after an exciting observation flight from Mather Field made over the southern patrol route in California, covering portions of the Eldorado and Stanislaus forest preserves. The trip was taken by Assistant Dis trict Forester How for the collection of data ns to the feasibility of this novel method of fire detection; what should be done to fight the flames, If pos sible from the plane; how alnnns mny promptly bo given ; what style of plane or balloon is best adapted, nnd what additional nppnratus may bo necessary to make successful this attempt nt more effectually safeguarding remote nnd Inaccessible stretches of practi cally unexplored country from tho scourge which annually destroys thou sands upon thousands of ncres of tim ber rapidly becoming well nigh price less. Tells Stirring Tale. Forester How not only covers all these interesting points, but tells a stirring tale of adventure In doing so. After describing his preparations for tho trip, he continues: "My pilot was Sergeant McKee, who Is one of the army flying Instructors. The plane we used wns a Cur'tlss JM-1 with an OX-5 motor. There arc no con trols In front, so nil I hnd to do was to sit strapped to my seat. Wo start ed about nine o'clock. I had heard so much of persons becoming nauseated that I was expecting to feel funny, but I never hnd that kind of n symptom. My Impression was thnt wo were stand ing still, when In fact we were going 70 miles nn hour. We flew up tho American valley to Plncervllle; thence Ij Chinese, ten miles southeast of So nora. "On the trip wo saw five fires, all of which were outside of the forest boun Snries. The largest was near Placer rllle and had been burning a week. "Tho country Is so rugged thnt n landing could not have been made to light a fire without a crash. The pilot agreed to this nnd steered to the west of the penk instead of to the east, and de FOREST, THE Dr. Lee De Forest (at left), the "wireless wizard," whose Invention of tho nudlon made possible tho transmission of speech by wire and wireless over long distances ns used today. The photograph was nindo ut Dr. De Forest's labor atory at nigh Bridge, New York city. Marine Rookies Shocked by Customs of Cubans. CJunntnniimo, Cuba. Some newly arrived marines nt this place are getting their first in sight Into Cuban customs. It Is not uncommon to seo nnked children In tho towns about hero playing In the streets. Another novel sight Is the municipal graveyard. Cuban hnvo to pay taxes oh tho graves of their relatives, and when the tnxpnyer becomes delinquent tho body or lones are exhumed and thrown in a common heap in ono corner of the burying ground. Tho marines aro rapidly ac quiring tho notion that Cubans are fresh air fiends. Switzerland Is considering Hie adoption of tho 21-hour clock, ubollsu lag the a. m. nnd p. in. by doing this, wo missed seeing some of tho country tho patrol Is expected to cover. A forest patrol by aircraft is more hazardous than tho flying that Is usually done. "My pilot made mo understand thnt our trip scared him more than any other trip he had ever mnde, simply because he could not make his plane nttnln tho clevntlon necessnry for rela tive safety, no said ho would take no niore pnssengers in the future. To dc so would mean thnt ho could cover only portions of tho forest which could bo seen from the lookout points. Getaway Extremely Difficult "In lnndlng nt Chinese for luncheon we broke our tall skid, but were able to replace It. Oiir getaway was ex tremely difficult, and I did a heap of thinking. Returning, wo mnde n di rect flight to Muther Field at on ele vation of 0,000 feet. When nbout half way the pilot said ho was going to make a straight dip. ne had made n series In the moriilng of 50 to 70 feet on nn angle. This time ho shot clown tor 500 feet. "This wns quite thrilling, but noth- CONTROL 16,000 MILES OF PHONES United States Army Perfects Fine Telephone System in Oc cupied Territory. HANDLE 15,000 CALLS DAILY Enables Commanding General to Keep Hand on Pulse of Army Opera tors Speaki English, French and German. Coblenz. At the time the Ameri cans began withdrawing from Ger many the United States army had per fected one of the finest telephone sys tems In Europe. From the headquar ters of the third army in Coblenz fifty long-distance lines had been set up and It Is possible for tho command ing general to sit In his office and talk with American officers in London, Berlin, Vienna, Rotterdam, Brussels, Antwerp, Paris and various other European points. The army of occupation has a tele phono system closely resembling the best commercial system In tho United States. On the top floor of the hend quarters building In Coblenz a nlne posltlon switchboard was Installed soon after tho Americans reached the WIRELESS WIZARD HEROIC WAR PIGEONS Flock That Did Wonderful Deeds Returns Home. "General Mulr" Comes With Breast Shattered as Result of Many Exploits. Now York. With breast shattered, but still alive, General Mulr, ono of tho greatest war heroes, returned re cently. As tho steamer pulled Into New York harbor, General Mulr sat on the deck wrapped In n blnnket that bore several wound nnd service stripes. Thero wns no perceptible tlgn that ho realized whero ho was. Ho mudo no comment. Reporters tried In vain to Interview him. Sergt. Fretl J. Hermann, his I commander, did all the talking. You j seo General Mulr Is n carrier pigeon. Ho was ono of tho seven birds u( 1 the intelligence service of the A. I, Ing to the tall spin he put the inn chine through in descending tc Mather rield. I hud no warning find felt as if wo were olng down n series of corkscrew curves at a terrific rate. Tho earth looked like an ocenn during n heavy sea. Wo dropped 1,500 feet In this manner nnd then gracefully vol planed to the field within n hundred feet of the hnngar. Our total flight time was about four hours nnd tho dis tance covered 250 miles. "Fires have already been detected from nlrplnnes thnt have not been picked up by tho lookout mnn. Thero Is no question In my mind that It Is the most feasible method of prompt fire detection. I believe, however, that the cxpenso of establishing such a pa. trol would be prohibitive for tho for est service. "I mn convinced more than ever thnt the dirigible wKli helium gas will be tho typo of ship wo shall uso In tho fu ture. I predict thnt within five yenrs our present system of lookout patrol will practically be a thing of the past nnd also thnt the suppression of forest fires will commence Immediately after discovery. In other words, the flro fighting forces will accompany the ob server in n dirigible. When n fire is discovered one or two men will climb down nnd put It out. There will then be different methods of flro suppres sion than we now uso. It will bo pos sible to carry large tanks of wnter nnd motors to pump it on a, fire. Choinl cnlfs perhaps, mny also bo used." Rhine. Scattered throughout Coblenz are twenty private branch exchanges of the various units of headquarter. Connected to this system are more tlmn four hundred "subscribers" In addition to tho fifty long-distance lines. 16,000 Miles of Wire. Within the Qermnn occupied nreo thero has been established by tho sig nal corps under tho direction of Col. Parker Illtt, chief signal officer, a net work of wires connecting tho various units of the thin! nrmy. Direct lines connect with all tho corps and divi sions, approximately 10,000 mllos of wire being In service. This extensive plnnt has not, how ever, been built by the third nrmy, but consists almost altogether of tho Gor man lines taken over by tho Hlgnnl corps and so nrranged ns to moot tho needs of the army. Sufficient circuits were left, however, for the civilian population to enrry on their business. More than 15,000 calls are register ed dally on the Coblenz swltchbonrd. With the establishment of nn ex change in Coblenz it wnK necessary to employ operators who could speak English, French nnd Germhn. Tho fif teen operators on duty In Coblenz are nil members of the women's telephone corps nnd hnvo been In the servlco more thnn n year. The chief opera tor, Miss Ilelen Cook, wns a former employee of the American Telephone nnd Telegraph compnny of New York. Previous to joining tho Amerlcnn ex peditionary force, Miss Cook spent six yenrs as Instructor for tho Bell sys tem in offices In Chicago, Minneapolis, Omnhu, Cleveland, Detroit nnd Mem phis. "Doodlebug" Code Name. The word "Doodlebug" Is tho codo nnmo of tho third nrmy swltchbonrd In Coblenz, the corps nnd divisions al so retaining tho codo nnmes that were assigned them during the war. On tho back of n twenty-pugo telephone di rectory Issued by tho third army tho artist's conception of n "doodlebug" has been reproduced in tho shupo of n bug made up of a combination of sabres, rifles nnd nn aortal bomb. All the apparatus, Including switch boards, telephone instruments, nnd, In fact, everything excepting tho wires, Is of American manufneturo nnd Is to bo taken out when the Americans in force sny good-by to tho Rhino and btart for Franco und home. Gas Woodchucks. Wlnstcd, Conn. Gassing wood chucks Is tho latest method of exter minating them In Massachusetts. The Idea was tried out on tho farm of El bert L. Fargo, near Marlboro, and proved n success. A hoso was attached to tho exhaust of an automobile englno and extended down tho hole. By use of n liberal mixture of gas tho rodents were killed. - F. thnt tho transport brought homo. General Mulr's exploits nro mnny. On ono occasion, having been as signed to deliver n messngo of great Importance to a post 18 miles nway, ho How through shrapnel nnd gns, and past n squadron of Germans that had been sent out to Intercept carrier plgconn and delivered tho message in Just 33 minutes. With Ills brenst torn open, with his wings singed by lire, and eyes blind ed with blood, ho kept on till he had reached his objective. King Cole, unother pigeon, In tho nearest rival of General Mulr for fame. lie wns n messenger In tho Inst Argonnc drlvo and flying through a cloud of gas fell Into an abandoned trench. There ho lay In tho mud for two days, and gathering strength, arose, and curno home with tho me sage. A pntent has been grunted for mi electrically Illuminated kojhulc EVERYTHING FAILED Then Mrs. Bozarth Used Doan's for Kidney Trouble. Says Worth Weight in Gold. "Doan's Kidney Pills aro worth their weight in gold for they cured me after nil other medicine had failed," says Mrs. 11. Bozarth, 87 Water St., Mt. Holly, N. J. "For over three years I was in misery. "Hie pain in my bacK grew worse until I had to go to bed. I did nothing but toss about. Tho stinging pains shot through my body and my head ached and throbbed. Mr eyes felt as though tucy would bulge out of my head. The blinding dizzy spells made me think I was colntr to Iosa mv mind. Mrs, Bturti Everything would turn dark. "The kidney secretions burned, were the color of coffee and passed every few minutes in very small amounts. I felt all a-flutter with nervousness. I scarcely ate anything and I lost twenty four pounds. 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During tho flu epidemic In San Fran cisco, when all public meeting plnces were closed nnd tho entire population was compelled to wear masks to pre vent tho spread of tho disease, n drunken man was overheard mutter ing: "Well, I'm an old man, but I have lived my time and am ready to quit. I hnvo lived to seo four great things come to pass tho end of tho war, the churches closed, snloons.lcft open, nnd the women muzzled." Judge. China Exporting Flour. Before tho war China Imported largo quantities of wheat Hour, but In this, as In ninny other respects, China has been thrown upon Its own resources through tho wnr, and Is now develop ing nn export trado In this commodity. In 1017 China exported COO.dOO barrols of flour, half of which went to Russia. True Difference. "You never Join in whon they Blng "Tho Stnr-Spangled Banner," remark ed the reproachful friend! '.'Ever hear mo try to sing?" "No." "Then you don't understand my po sition. 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